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The individual Hilltowns are quite large, and transportation was difficult. Settlers tended to gather together in small hamlets, villages, or communities. Each hamlet has its own history. | The individual Hilltowns are quite large, and transportation was difficult. Settlers tended to gather together in small hamlets, villages, or communities. Each hamlet has its own history. | ||
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− | *The [[hamlet of Berne]] - the largest hamlet in the town, is located at the intersection of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Route_443 New York State Route 443] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Route_156 New York State Route 156]. Before the Post Office was located here in the latter half of the 19th century it was called "[[b:Bernville|Bernville]]." In the 19th and first half of the 20th century it had a number of stores, up to three hotels, several blacksmith shops, a funeral home, cabinet makers, harness makers, etc.; now it almost entirely residential. The [http://www.berneny.org Town Hall] is located here in a former hotel. The same building houses the [http://www.uhls.org/uhls/members/library.cfm?id=11 Berne Public Library]. Upstairs is the Berne Museum with "ten rooms of history" operated by the [http://www.bernehistory.org/bhsociety.htm Berne Historical Society]. The [http://www.switchboard.com/_1_WVMUJ303FIYF3V__usps.1355/dir/poresults.htm?MEMID=&SD=100&CN=100&CID=1222&Z=12023&A=&T=&S=&Search.x=22&Search.y=7&Search=Search Post Office] is next door. The [[Berne-Knox-Westerlo]] Central School is at the west end of the hamlet. Here is a [http://timesunion.com/reportcard/schools.asp?county=01&district=01020104 "report card"] on the elementary and Junior-Senior High Schools. | + | *The [[b:hamlet of Berne|hamlet of Berne]] - the largest hamlet in the town, is located at the intersection of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Route_443 New York State Route 443] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Route_156 New York State Route 156]. Before the Post Office was located here in the latter half of the 19th century it was called "[[b:Bernville|Bernville]]." In the 19th and first half of the 20th century it had a number of stores, up to three hotels, several blacksmith shops, a funeral home, cabinet makers, harness makers, etc.; now it almost entirely residential. The [http://www.berneny.org Town Hall] is located here in a former hotel. The same building houses the [http://www.uhls.org/uhls/members/library.cfm?id=11 Berne Public Library]. Upstairs is the Berne Museum with "ten rooms of history" operated by the [http://www.bernehistory.org/bhsociety.htm Berne Historical Society]. The [http://www.switchboard.com/_1_WVMUJ303FIYF3V__usps.1355/dir/poresults.htm?MEMID=&SD=100&CN=100&CID=1222&Z=12023&A=&T=&S=&Search.x=22&Search.y=7&Search=Search Post Office] is next door. The [[Berne-Knox-Westerlo]] Central School is at the west end of the hamlet. Here is a [http://timesunion.com/reportcard/schools.asp?county=01&district=01020104 "report card"] on the elementary and Junior-Senior High Schools. |
*[[b:East Berne|East Berne]] - a hamlet a few miles east of the hamlet of Berne has a gas station, a couple of restaurants, and a hardware store. | *[[b:East Berne|East Berne]] - a hamlet a few miles east of the hamlet of Berne has a gas station, a couple of restaurants, and a hardware store. | ||
*[[b:Huntersland|Huntersland]] - a hamlet in the southwest part of the town, was formed circa 1797. | *[[b:Huntersland|Huntersland]] - a hamlet in the southwest part of the town, was formed circa 1797. |
Latest revision as of 02:11, 16 February 2013
The individual Hilltowns are quite large, and transportation was difficult. Settlers tended to gather together in small hamlets, villages, or communities. Each hamlet has its own history.
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Berne Hamlets |
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Knox Hamlets |
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Rensselaerville Hamlets |
The "official" hamlets are Cooksburg, Medusa, Potter Hollow, Preston Hollow, and Rensselaerville.
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Westerlo Hamlets |
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